Veteran Transportation Matters Report Cover Photo

A lack of access to transportation can lead to Veterans missing doctor’s appointments, not being able to shop for groceries, and various other opportunities that would allow them to appropriately take

Volunteers are Awesome

Volunteers are an important part of the Arizona State Veteran Homes. Volunteers are the constant reminder to our Veterans that the community appreciates the sacrifices they have

UPDATE (5/24/21) Starting May 29, 2021, the Arizona State Veteran Homes will allow residents to participate in

The State Approving Agency (SAA) is responsible for the review, evaluation, approval, and oversight of schools and training facilities to ensure state and federal quality criteria are met for veterans

The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services has partnered with ARIZONA@WORK and the Arizona Housing Coalition to provide Veterans with the Veteran Toolkit, which funds expenses associated with

 

Serving Our Heroes: A Family Affair

There was joy, excitement and tears at the Arizona State Veteran Home – Tucson as they hosted a no-contact visitation event for its residents and their families. Due to COVID-19, the

Honking horns, cheering, and terms of endearment filled the atmosphere near the Arizona State Veteran Home - Phoenix as they

 

Arizona Military Family Relief Fund

On March 18, 2021, Governor Doug Ducey signed SB 1443, expanding the Arizona Military Family Relief Fund. MFRF was established in 2007 to support families of Post 9/11 service members

    The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services is transitioning all Veteran Benefits Counselors (VBCs) to remote work. This

(SIERRA VISTA, Ariz.) - 80 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Signalman Third Class Austin Henry Hesler will finally enter his final resting place. Hesler was 21 years old when he was killed